LiveWired in Calgary – Episode 30: Eau Claire YMCA closure, the bow wave and Calgary’s film industry

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It’s the February edition of LiveWired in Calgary broadcast on CJSW 90.9 FM!

This month, host Darren Krause, editor at LiveWire Calgary, talks with Beltline Neighbourhoods Association president Peter Oliver and Ward 8 councillor Evan Woolley about the loss of inner city recreation. They don’t hold back!

City businesses might get a reprieve, with zero tax cap approved at committee. But, what’s this about a bow wave?

We also talk with Calgary Film Commissioner Luke Azevedo about ongoing good news for Calgary’s film and television industry.

That – and a handful of other things – Enjoy!

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